In the official dispatch, the Ministry of Education and Training stated that in recent days, some media outlets have published the content "The Ministry of Education and Training announced sample questions for the V-SAT exam for university admissions".
The Ministry of Education and Training affirmed that there is no policy to assign the National Center for Testing and Education Quality Assessment (Department of Quality Management) to develop the V-SAT test for use by higher education institutions in university admissions.
The cooperation between universities in organizing exams must comply with the provisions of the current regulations on university and college admissions for preschool education.
Therefore, the Ministry of Education and Training requires units and universities to strictly carry out communication work, absolutely not using phrases and concepts that make society misunderstand that the V-SAT exam is an exam of the Ministry of Education and Training.
At the same time, the Ministry will conduct inspections and checks on entrance exams organized by universities to ensure compliance with legal regulations.
The Ministry of Education and Training denies information about organizing the V-SAT exam in 2025. (Illustration photo)
V-SAT is a computer-based university entrance assessment test hosted by participating universities, coordinated, supported and provided by the National Center for Testing and Education Quality Assessment, and question banks. The test will be held for the first time in 2023.
The V-SAT exam organizes 7 independent subjects, including: Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, History, Geography. Depending on the purpose of using the exam results, candidates can register to take from 1 to 7 subjects. The test format is objective multiple choice for each independent subject on the computer. From 2025, the V-SAT exam will have an additional Literature subject with a combined format of objective multiple choice and essay writing on the computer.
In 2025, 18 universities have agreed to organize exams and share V-SAT exam results, including: Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, Ho Chi Minh City Banking University, Saigon University, University of Finance - Marketing, Ho Chi Minh City Open University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics - Finance, Van Lang University, Lac Hong University, Can Tho University, Dong Thap University, Tra Vinh University, Vinh University, Hung Yen University of Technical Education, Banking Academy, Hanoi University of Construction, Duy Tan University and Thai Nguyen University.
In particular, some universities announced plans to reserve 10-40% of total enrollment targets for all majors in 2025 for the V-SAT exam results admission method.
Kim Nhung
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